NEWS-HR

An application by Health Services Union (s.240 – application to deal with a bargaining dispute) will be determined by Commissioner Allison in court 5 – level 6, conference room D – level 6, conference room G – level 6 in Melbourne

The Health Services Union of Australia Victoria No.1 branch T/A health workers union has a s.365 (application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal) on foot before Deputy President O’Keeffe in chambers in Perth (macks)

Uniting has a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) to defend today before Fair Work Commissioner Sloan (by telephone AEDT NSW time) in Sydney (Mackay-Cameron)

An application by Parkerville Children and Youth Care Inc (s.160 – application to vary a modern award to remove ambiguity or uncertainty or correct error) will be determined by the full bench in hearing room 15-1 level 15 in Sydney today

Dpg Service Pty Ltd T/A Opal Healthcare has a s.372 (Application to deal with other contravention disputes) to parry before Deputy President Masson (video using Microsoft Teams) in Melbourne (Malhotra)

Southern Stay Disability Services’ will welcome Jason Fleming as their new CEO in December. Mr Fleming has extensive experience in leadership roles and working in the NDIS sector and is currently Director of Residential Services at genU. “I’m excited to get started in December and embed myself into Southern Stay and learn more about the organisation, participants that Southern Stay supports, the team and start to build relationships,” he said. I have watched from afar and admired the reputation Southern Stay has developed over a long period of time and it is a privilege to lead the next part of that journey.”

IHC New Zealand has announced the appointment of Andrew Crisp to the position of Group Chief Executive

The Australian Medical Association (Victoria) Ltd/ Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation (Victoria Branch) and Central Gippsland Health Service T/A Central Gippsland Health will contest a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) before Fair Work Commissioner Wilson (video using Microsoft Teams) in Melbourne